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Cats are members of the family felidae. They are behaviourally diverse, and suited to a large range of environments, however all are obligate carnivores and predators. One species, felis catus, is domesticated.

Cat is a common species identity among nonhumans, with wild cats observed to be particularly prolific. There can be notable differences between the experience of a wild cat identity and that of a domestic cat. Catkin can also refer to mythical or non-earthly cats, such as those with wings or abnormal colors.

Experiences[]

Cats may express different traits depending on their exact species, however some commonalities have emerged. In personal essays, many cats self-describe as aloof, private and unconcerned with social convention.[1][2][3][4] This independence is strongest in species like clouded leopards[3] and wildcats.[5] Conversely, cheetahs, lions, and domestic cats are more likely to be sociable.[6]

Some people have observed that many of the cats they know are genderqueer or androgynous. They theorize that this may be because cats' natural traits include both things which are stereotyped as both masculine and feminine. As lions have a greater degree of sexual dimorphism, they may identify more strongly with a binary gender - albeit a nonhuman one.[7][8]

Cats can experience instincts such as the urge to playfight, climb or stalk things. They may prefer to express themselves through feline body language - showing affection through nuzzling and rubbing against loved ones,[1][3] and hissing and snarling when upset.[1][9] Some cats state that they can be averse to touch in general.[1][3]

Common phantom sensations reported by cats include the feeling of whiskers, a tail, paws, claws, ears, and fangs.[10][11][12]

Community[]

Cats are a common species in nonhuman communities, with significantly more having been written about wild cats than domestic ones. Many old therian essays mention the generic "panther" as a popular choice for "posers".[2] Some cats argue that there is, however, an essential essence that can be recognized in true felines.[2]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "The Trouble With Cat" (May 10th, 2011). beinglion.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Akhila: "The Cat-Nots" (October 2005). akhila.feralscribes.org.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Akhila: "Neofelis Nebulosa" (August 2013). akhila.feralscribes.org.
  4. Quil: "I Know I'm a Cat" (June 15th, 2005). absurdism.org.
  5. Tamuril: "Fear and Boldness" (November 26th, 2007). obscurities.sonverrid.org.
  6. citrakayah: "In the Midst of Lions" (July 11th, 2012). animal-quills.dreamwidth.org.
  7. "Cat As Gender" (May 11th, 2011). beinglion.com.
  8. Kusani: "What Exists" (January 2006). akhila.feralscribes.org.
  9. Sonne Spiritwind: "Predator or Prey?" (October 2006). sonne.sonverrid.org.
  10. Quil: "Out of Housecat Mode" (June 22nd, 2007). absurdism.org.
  11. dragonfy-eyes: "(no subject)" (October 3rd, 2006). animal-quills.dreamwidth.org.
  12. "The Cat". felinity.co.uk. (Archived version). (Archived on September 2, 2018).
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